ABA Terminology
Data Collection
Stimulus Control and Prompt Fading
Functions of Behavior
Hopebridge Safety Codes
100

a verbal operant evoked by a nonverbal SD (ex: photo of a car). The learner labels it by saying "car."

What is tact

100

True or False: Duration recording is used to measure the length of time a behavior occurs & frequency recording measures the number of time it occurs

What is true 

100

Hand over hand, elbox, writs, shoulder.

What is physical prompts

100

Gain Attention 

Gain an item or activity

Avoid or escape situations

Gain automatic reinforcement

What is four functions of behaviors 

100

Medical Assistance Needed 

What is code blue 

200

verbal operant that is evoked by a motivating operant (MO) and followed by specific reinforcement (ex: request)

What is mand

200

True or False: Data should be collected only for behavior that we want to decrease

What is false 

200

The goal of prompts is to initially cUe the correct response and then fade them out.

What is true

200

An environmental condition existing or occurring immediately before the behavior of interest.

What is an antecedent 

200

Seizure Protocol Initiated 

What is code purple 

300

The extent to which the learner continues to perform the target behavior after a portion or all of the intervention has been terminated

What is maintenance 

300

With which measure is the target recorded if it occurs at any time within the scoring interval?

What is partial interval recording 

300

Using physical assistance to help a student complete a response is considered what type of prompt?

What is response prompt

300

A-antecedents

B-behaviors

C-consequences

Antecedents are things such as setting, time, people present, and circumstances that occurred just prior to the behavior.

Behaviors are specifics about the behavior itself, such as the duration of the behavior and what it looked like.

Consequences are what happened just after the occurrence

What is an ABC analysis 

300

Behavior/Safety Care Assistance Needed 

What is code green 

400

a procedure in which reinforcement is provided for responses that share a predetermined dimension or quality, and reinforcement is withheld for responses that do not demonstrate that quality

What is differential reinforcement 

400

True or False: Collecting data on accurate spelling from a spelling test completed by the client is an example of permanent product record

What is true 

400

A learner says "Hi" when she passes people in the hallway at school. She also sometimes says "Hi" throughout the day when no one is around. Is the response of saying "Hi" under appropriate stimulus control?

What is no

400

A collection of different procedures of gathering information on antecedents, behaviors, and consequences in order to determine the factors that lead to and maintain problem behavior.

What is a functional behavior assessment (FBA)

400

Threat OUTSIDE the Building 

What is the street is flooded 

500

a reinforcement procedure that involves delivering reinforcement contingent upon the target behavior occUrring below a predetermined rate (ex: reinforce for requesting bathroom only 2 times a day instead of 10 times a day).

What is Differential Reinforcement of Low Rates of Responding (DRL)

500

Per opportunity, measure is typically used with which the of teaching procedures?

What is DTT

500

An RBT is teaching a learner to say the word "Ball" when shown a picture of a ball. For the first few trials the RBT holds up the picture and prompts the learner by saying, "Ball," and the learner responds by saying "Ball." Every few trials, the RBT increases the time between holding up the picture of the ball and saying the word "Ball." This prompt fading procedure is called

What is time delay prompting procedure

500

Variables in the environment that can alter the relative value of a particular reinforcer at a particular time.

What is motivating operation (MOs)

500

Threat INSIDE the Building 

What is library is closed